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Can’t get new reverse light bulb back in socket on my 1972 Plymouth Satellite

tonyp25

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So the old bulbs were rusted and not working. I got them out, cleaned the contacts and when the new bulb touches the contact it now lights up just fine. However even with bulb grease I can’t get the bulb to stay in. They just keep popping out. Almost like they aren’t in all the way but I’ve confirmed they are identical to the ones that came out (1156’s). Is my only option to solder in new connectors?

Has anyone had this happen before?
 
did you turn it so the little dude slides into the thingy?

is the spring allowing the bottom contact to move enough?
 
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Are you depressing the bulb enough so the tits slides into the holes ?
 
I have had problems with Chinese junk bulbs not lining up correctly to the holes. It could be the bulbs, unless those are the same bulbs that you took out, then never mind. If they aren’t, check them against the other bulbs.
 
So the old bulbs were rusted and not working. I got them out, cleaned the contacts and when the new bulb touches the contact it now lights up just fine. However even with bulb grease I can’t get the bulb to stay in. They just keep popping out. Almost like they aren’t in all the way but I’ve confirmed they are identical to the ones that came out (1156’s). Is my only option to solder in new connectors?

Has anyone had this happen before?
OK, before this thread goes off the rails.... :rolleyes: can we get a picture or two please???

I'm thinking he has the wrong Lamp, and maybe has one with offset location studs, instead of parallel studs.

Bulbs grow in the garden. :poke:



Careful now or I'll set Bob onto you lot. :lol:
 
OK, before this thread goes off the rails.... :rolleyes: can we get a picture or two please???

I'm thinking he has the wrong Lamp, and maybe has one with offset location studs, instead of parallel studs.

He already told it got the 1156 BULB (LOL), which is parallel.

My thought is socket is enlarged or worn so is not catching the retaining BULB pins

It could be also the BULB pins are “sank” or pressed into the BULB base. It happened to me couple of times got a BULB with this issue.

What could be made? get a large plyer to try to “close” GENTLY the socket opening from back.. dunno if you know what I mean.
 
Rusted springs can be a problem also.

Cleaning on the visible part of the lampholder is one thing, but are the springs inside clean and able to run free?
 
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